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Antique
Jewelry
Eisenberg
Gorgeous
designs from the legendary maker, Eisenberg, are the best of the
best in 1930 - 1950' costume jewelry. Very collectible and always
in fashion, Eisenberg crisp "ice" designs shine on any jacket or
dress.
Prices
range from $100.00 to $275.00, depending on condition and rarity
Trifari
Albert
Phillipi is an artist known for his jewelry designs for Christian
Dior. He is the designer responsible for most of the Crown Trifari
designs. Costume pieces of supreme quality and highly collectible,
these gems range in variety of colors unlike any other 1950's designer.
Most famous for his "Tutti Fruitti" and "Jelly Belly" molded glass
"gems", our pieces range in price from $25.00 to $250.00, depending
on condition and rarity
Weiss
Another
famous 1950's costume jewelry make, Weiss is sometimes referred
to as the "poor man's Eisenberg" - a fallacy since some Weiss pieces
can fetch over $500.00. Similar in design and color range to Eisenberg,
pieces range in price from $35.00 to $250.00
Unmarked Costume
These
beauties are just as fun and collectible as their designer signed
"cousins", except for that they are unsigned and therefore, not
as expensive. These unsigned costume pieces range in price from
$15.00 to $35.00
19th
Century
Fabulous
glistening paste and sometimes-indefinable metals, Victorian jewelry
has unquestionably influenced many of today's popular designs. The
Victorian woman's fascination with science and politics, along with
botany and undying romanticism, give a range of expression in jewelry
design and the materials used to produce it. Pieces featured here
range in price from $45.00 to $250.00
17th
Century
The
grandeur and opulence of the 17th Century created jewelry that has
an undeniable appeal. From early opulent paste to sentimental mourning
Stuart Crystals, these rare jewels never lose their appeal or desire
to the serious jewelry collector. These amazing jewels range in
price from $750.00 to $2500.00
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